Matereality®, L.L.C., USA, announces
the availability of The Metallic Materials Properties Development and
Standardization Database (MMPDS-02), a preeminent reference source for
aerospace component design, on its TrueDigital™ platform. The daratechSummit2006
provides a fitting venue for the release of this highly relevant body
of data for product design, on Matereality's technology platform, digitizing
it as never before.

The much-awaited release of this electronic version of
MMPDS-02 (formerly Mil-HDBK-5) brings a number of advances to product
design engineers in the aerospace and defense industries. MMPDS-02 complements
Matereality’s existing content of over 10,000 data sets of non-linear
material properties, with a vast collection of statistically-based design
allowable properties for metals. This collection of over 30,000 datasets
includes stress-strain data, fatigue, creep and thermal properties in
addition to conventional single-point properties.

Matereality®’s cutting edge visualization
tools, instant unit conversions and CAE/FEA export capabilities will be
applicable to all its content, including the new release. MIRO, the material
data mining technology can be used to perform user defined searches. The
MIRO CAE Wizard finds relevant data for CAE and engineering applications
such as ABAQUS, ANSYS, Matlab, Moldex3D simulations, enabling targeted
export of relevant data in ready to use formats. Standard MATML exports
ensure interoperability with multiple downstream applications, now, and
into the future.

Matereality®’s presence at the daratechSummit2006
is made possible by a Grant for Emerging
Providers of New Technologies from Daratech, the leading technology
assessment and market research firm for the CAE/PLM industry.

About DaratechSummit:

Throughout its 20-year history, daratechSUMMIT has been
the place where users and industry insiders have met to share their visions,
best practices, problems and challenges. DaratechSummit addresses today's
globalized, digitally connected environment. Senior executives worry that
their intellectual property remain secured and protected... that radical
process changes do not create disruption... that the complexity of product,
process and business structures can be handled by the systems they are
installing... and that vital company knowledge and best practices are
not lost as people leave, or made redundant. With so much close collaboration
between customer and supplier, the complexities of PLM for large- and
medium-sized companies are beginning to converge, and what was true for
large companies is now true for an increasing number of smaller companies.
This convergence will become apparent to all that attend daratechSUMMIT2006.

About MMPDS-02 Handbook:

MMPDS-02 (formerly Mil-HDBK-5) is the scientific source
of metallic materials design data acceptable to Government procuring or
certification agencies. It is produced through the joint effort of government,
industrial, educational, and international aerospace organizations. A
premier source of statistically-based design allowable properties for
aircraft and aerospace materials and mechanical fasteners, it replaces
its predecessor as the standard for mechanical and physical properties
of metals in use in the defense and aerospace industries.

About Matereality, L.L.C.:

Matereality® material data management (MDM) technology
allows enterprises to securely store any kind of material properties on
a TrueDigital™ web-based system that is digitally integrated into
the PLM platform. Data is always there, never lost; datasets can be selectively
shared with authorized users in keeping with the business needs of Data
Owners. Companies can create powerful, selectively visible databases for
the use of their internal users, prospects and clients. It is a solution
created with the awareness and agility to adapt to PLM needs of clients
worldwide, from Fortune 500 enterprise solutions to small businesses,
as VPD evolves. For more information, visit www.matereality.com
or call 1-607-257-1784; email info@matereality.com